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Description
Introducing the Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb, an essential addition to your musical instrument collection. This gear represents the perfect blend of durable design and simplified operation, offering an authentic and diverse array of sound modes. Whether you are exploring beyond your amp's spring tank or just starting your musical journey, this digital reverb pedal will surely enhance your performance.
Key Features:
- Robust and user-friendly design
- Six different sound modes including the popular Modulate setting
- Authentic sounding reverb modes, from cavernous to plated
- Ideal for musicians looking to expand their sound beyond an amp's spring tank
- Part of the renowned Boss RV series, known for their quality and reliability.
Product specs
| Brand | Boss |
| Model | RV-5 Digital Reverb (Dark Gray Label) |
| Finish | Grey |
| Year | 2002 - 2025 |
| Made In | Taiwan |
| Categories | Reverb Pedals |
FAQs
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What are the different reverb modes available on the Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb?
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The Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb offers six modes: Spring, Plate, Hall, Room, Modulate, and Gate, providing a versatile range of reverb effects for various musical styles.
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Is the Boss RV-5 suitable for both live performances and studio recordings?
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Yes, the Boss RV-5 is designed for both live and studio use, offering high-quality digital reverb in a compact pedal format that integrates easily into any setup.
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Can the Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb be used in a stereo setup?
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Yes, the Boss RV-5 supports stereo input and output, allowing you to create expansive stereo reverb effects in your rig.
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Does the Boss RV-5 require a specific power supply?
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The Boss RV-5 operates on a standard 9V DC power supply, compatible with most pedalboard power systems and also works with a 9V battery for convenience.
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How does the Modulate mode on the Boss RV-5 differ from other reverb modes?
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The Modulate mode on the Boss RV-5 adds a subtle chorus effect to the reverb, creating a lush, ambient sound ideal for atmospheric playing styles.
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Reviews
PROS
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Modulate setting creates unique soundscapes
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Plate and Gate settings highly rated for versatility
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Compact design with dual stereo input/output
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High-quality sound across multiple reverb modes
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Durable, can withstand light traveling
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Enhances vocal tracks and various musical styles
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Easy to dial in desired sounds quickly
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Compatible with other effects for comprehensive setups
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Some settings offer tremolo-like effects
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Generally seen as a value despite its price
CONS
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High current draw requires a power supply unit
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Some find it pricey for a pedal
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Overdriven tones can lack definition
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Requires time to find the right settings with distortions
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Some modes considered less impressive (e.g., spring reverb)
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb.
Features and functionality
Use cases and applications
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The RV-5's GATE mode excels at creating a "Genesis" style gated snare sound, distinct from the RV-6's "Dynamic" mode.
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Raveonettes records are noted for using the RV-5's spring reverb sound, highlighting its application in specific music styles.
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The gated mode on the RV-5 is effective for running a drum machine, creating effects similar to Phil Collins' iconic drum sound.
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Comparisons
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Some owners find the RV-5's spring reverb to be exaggerated yet effective for noisy, raucous music, likened to an exaggerated drag queen aesthetic.
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Users find the RV-5’s modulate mode to be comparable to high-end reverb pedals like the Météore and Mr. Black Eterna, highlighting its quality despite limited sound options.
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Setup and maintenance
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When using the spring reverb setting, turning the tone knob below 9 o'clock can reduce its metallic sound, making it more palatable for some users.
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Replacing the mode potentiometer with a 100k A (logarithmic) or a 50k B (linear) pot can fix persistent "drip" issues and restore proper mode functionality.
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Value and pricing
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Some users prefer purchasing the RV-5 secondhand due to its availability and the significant cost savings over new, high-priced reverb pedals.
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User experience
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One user reported that the RV-5 has remained a staple on their pedalboard for over 14 years, primarily in modulate mode, underscoring its durability and timeless appeal.
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Some owners report that the RV-5's spring reverb "drip" effect can persist across settings due to a faulty mode knob, affecting the pedal's versatility.
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Build quality
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It’s noted that the RV-5 is not picky about power sources, functioning well on a daisy chain without causing noise issues, making it convenient for compact setups.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 22 Reviews and 176 Ratings
Jewel of the Boss RV series
Let's get down to brass tacks - if you don't have a favourite Boss Digital Reverb pedal you're just a weirdo really. Sorry, I don't make the rules. Mine though is easily the RV-5. Granted, it lacks the expression options of the RV-6 and RV-500, but it's a worthy trade-off: RV-5 has dual stereo input and output. Everything's got 2 outputs these days; it's easier to get mono the disease than a mono reverb pedal. But not a lot have stereo input - especially not this size (which by the way makes it much more viable as an alternative to the titanic RV-500). Next let's talk modes - the spring is great, the plate is gorgeous, and the hall might just be the best there is. turn the knob south-ways and we get an admittedly dull room reverb (it's a room, what did you expect) and the two defining features that rank this pedal superior to the updated RV-6. Edge of your seat stuff, I know. You see, for some reason Boss decided that the excellent modulation mode (based on Hall) needed to be changed for some reason, so many seek this pedal just for Boss' original modulated reverb sound. secondly, its successor dropped the fantastic gated reverb mode (I still haven't gotten over it) which makes it sound like Kevin Shields is trapped in the phantom zone and needs your help to escape with the power of friendship and great reverb tone. What was I saying? oh yeah, that's why this is the best Boss reverb, thank you for coming to my ted talk.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
if you keep the tone knob below midday, the world becomes a better place. If you put too much high end on your reverb signal then I won't sleep at night and so I implore you to do the right thing and keep the tone dialled back.
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Nice for clean tones
This one has 6 different kinds of classic reverbs and all of them sound good and wet when working with clean tones. Mi problem with the pedal is when working with overdriven tones. The reverb does not sound defined and it is quite hard to find the sweet spot of depth and tone for me. Sometimes too bright, sometimes too shallow....I never seem to be happy no matter how much time I spend fidgeting with the knobs. The pedal is a boss; you find the same quality and durability you get in any other of their pedals so no complaints on that side. It might be just me, but I am not happy when I use it with overdrives and distortions. For clean tones? a really nice pedal.
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Very good
It has 5 types of reverb; Spring, Plate, Hall, Room, Gate, Modulate. My favorites are Hall and Modulate, so I can create large spacious environments, I don't know what I would do without this magnificent pedal.
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Versatile controls, nice shimmery mode, nasty spring simulation
It has many modes including some usable (hall), some meh (plate), some awkward (spring), and, at last, its gorgeous one which most justifies its digital nature: a very nice sounding modulated reverb (think of an angelically chorused one)! Tweaking decay and level helps a lot about manipulating the intensity of the effect while tone helps a lot about defining its character (darker or with more presence/sharpness). Nice spillover bypass.
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great variety of reverb effects
this is a superb reverb emulating a range of sounds including decent spring reverb emulation.
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Gorgeous
This pedal is awesome for ambient type stuff and is just what I was looking for in my reverb pedal. It can be used for adding a bit more fullness as well. Great stuff.
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The decay is not so long for ambient,isn´t it?
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Well built and high quality digital Reverb
All the modes give very clean, clear and round sounds , nothing to say ....... it's BOSS !
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good reverb
i'm playing this one when i play fretless to give me more depth in my sound, just do the job..... :-)
Artist usage
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In this 2008 pedalboard photo (which is his pedalboard because it looks almost identical to his 2010 one), the Boss RV-5 reverb pedal is visible.
Rebecca Dirks from Premier Guitar interviews JD, Jason Mraz's tech around 2010.
At around 3:15, JD states that Jason uses a BOSS Digital Reverb, and the RV-5 with settings is pictured.
In this video from Fearless Records, we see on one the guitarist of Pierce The Veil, Tony Perry, showing his touring rig. At this point in the video, he shows us the Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb Effect Pedal.
Visible in a picture of her pedalboard. You can tell it's the RV-5 based on the stereo ins and outs.
"I don't use anything fancy. I'm not really into fancy guitar stuff. Just [Boss] RV-5 reverb."
According to Premier Guitar, Rowsell uses the Boss RV-5 digital reverb pedal.
Right next to the Giga Delay is a Boss Reverb pedal. Look closely, and you'll notice It has stereo input. Thus, it is the RV-5 model.
In this photo from a performance at the Crystal Ballroom, in Portland, OR, the Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb Effects Pedal can be seen on Jimmy Smith's pedal board. via effectsbay.com
The pedal was mentioned by Smith as one of the pedals he used for recording "Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost" in the 2019 guitar.com interview..
Emily Kokal uses the Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb pedal, as noted in the Dolphin Music article "Reading & Leeds Festival 2014: Seven Acts You Must Watch."
At 9:55 in this Rig Rundown for James Shaffer of Korn, his gear is shown, displaying a Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb Effects Pedal. This pedal is also mentioned in the 2020 Premier Guitar interview.
Album Usage
The Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb has been featured on the following albums:
Bir Derdim Var (Saygi1, Canlı Senfonik)
mor ve ötesi (2025)
Can We Please Have Fun
Kings of Leon (2024)
Romance
Fontaines D.C. (2024)
Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part I
Foals (2019)
Bir Derdim Var (Canlı Senfonik)
mor ve ötesi (2018)
The Trick to Life (10th Anniversary Edition)
The Hoosiers (2017)
The Magic Whip
Blur (2015)
Embracism
Kirin J Callinan (2013)
Octopus
Bloc Party (2012)
Zug Island
Kyle Hall (2012)
The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me
Brand New (2006)
Genre Usage
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